Lydiard Country Park
Lydiard House & Park
Lydiard Tregoze
Swindon
SN5 3PA

Tel. 01793 770401
Fax. 01793 770968
lydiardpark@swindon.gov.uk

Sessions in Lydiard House

History comes to life with stories, costume and artefact handling in a beautifully restored setting. Our sessions transport pupils to another age, where they can meet people from the past and find out what life was like long ago.

Westlea schoolchildren on Lydiard tripSessions for Schools

Come to Lydiard Park for a day packed full of exciting discoveries and hands-on experiences!  Choose from our range of indoor and outdoor sessions to stimulate and inspire your pupils.  Our cross-curricular sessions for Summer term 2008 are led by Education Officers and Park Wardens and will encourage your pupils to explore, investigate, think and reflect.

View a downloadable version of the Lydiard Park Autumn / Winter 2008/09 Sessions for Schools leaflet.

Our Schools Programme

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Once Upon A Time: A Sense of Time for Early Years

Age range: Early Years

60 minutes / £4.00 per pupil

Curiosity will be aroused as children join Vernon – the last child to live at Lydiard House – on his Treasure Hunt through the State Rooms, with rhymes, mystery objects and a bedtime story. This fun introduction to museums will help to develop a sense of fun for very young children.

Little People in a Big House - History for Key Stage 1

Children on Lydiard House visitChildren answering questions at LydiardIn the dining room

Age range: Key Stage 1

90 minutes / £4.50 per pupil

Choose your focus from Toys or Everyday Life. Imagine what life would have been like for a child living at Lydiard House over 100 years ago, with Lydiard Park as their very own garden. Pupils take on the roles of family members and servants to discover what went on in the state rooms and investigate traditional toys or domestic objects.

The Victorian Country House and Garden

Age range: Key Stage 2

120 minutes / £5.00 per pupil

What would it have been like to live in Lydiard House in Victorian times? Who worked in the house and park to maintain its luxury? Visiting the house, stables and walled garden, pupils will hear anecdotes of everyday life and investigate artefacts to help them empathise with the situations of real people from the past, reflecting on how and why lifestyles have altered over the years.

SEASONAL SPECIAL: The Victorian Country House Christmas

Dates: Tuesday 2 December to Wednesday 17 December 2008.

Age range: key stages 1 & 2

All day/£5.00 per pupil

Christmas comes to Lydiard Park with beautiful Victorian decorations throughout the House in December. Pupils will discover the stories behind the traditions of Christmas, finding out how and why the Victorians decorated their homes. The day includes role play, dancing, games and craft.

Story Walk: Language and Literacy for Early Years

Age range: pre-school/Early Years

60 minutes / £4.00 per pupil

Classic stories are brought to life with simple props, puppets and participation, sowing the seeds of story writing skills in an inspirational setting. This is a great way to introduce young children to the historical and beautiful landscape of Lydiard Park.

Wild About Lydiard! - explore the natural environment

Age range: key stages 1 and 2

90 minutes / £4.50 per pupil

120 minutes / £5.00 per pupil

Encourage scientific enquiry and develop thinking skills and creativity as pupils discover the natural world of Lydiard Park. This session is tailored to your requirements and can include understanding land use, tree investigations, exploring the walled garden, woodland and water habitats and learning field craft skills.

Dig Lydiard!

Age range: Key Stages 1 & 2

All day / £5.00 per pupil

How do we know what life was like before we were born? This is a practical session in two parts. Pupils will learn how archaeologists and historians use different kinds of evidence to piece together the story of the past. As Archaeologists, they will work on a simulated ‘trench’ and use specialist skills to uncover hidden evidence. As Historians, they will investigate the lives of people who have lived and worked here in the past by exploring evidence in the House and Park.

Please note: due to the nature of this activity, it is only available for 1 class per day.

Church Detectives

St Mary's ChurchAge range: Key Stage 1

60 minutes / £4.00 per pupil

St Mary’s Church is a building full of surprises, brimming with colourful medieval wall paintings, fascinating decorations, and intriguing monuments, including the magnificent Golden Cavalier. Pupils take on the roles of people who lived and worked on the Lydiard Estate in the past to discover how the church was interwoven into daily life, consider how it is used nowadays and identify the main features of the building.

Stories in the Stone

Age range: Key Stages 2 & 3

120 minutes / £5 per pupil

Starting at St Mary’s Church, pupils will search for clues in the built and natural landscape to uncover the stories about life in the past. Using investigative skills, they will find and reflect upon the significance of the objects and landmarks they discover, comparing how the environment has been adapted to meet the needs of a changing population.

Bespoke Lydiard

Key Stages 3 & 4

Lydiard Park is an ideal location for workshops and activity days for large or small groups. We can work with you to design tailor-made sessions supporting a wide-range of curriculum areas including Citizenship, PHSE, History, Geography, English, Science, Design Technology, Art, Dance, Environmental Studies and Travel and Tourism.

Please contact the Education Officer to discuss your individual requirements.

Teacher-led visits

School children visiting Lydiard

Please contact the Education Officer to arrange a teacher-led school visit to Lydiard House or Park.

The standard group admission charge to Lydiard House and Walled Garden will apply.

A Teacher’s Pack can be purchased for £10.00, containing:

historic images, notes on Lydiard House and St Mary’s Church and a Landscape Trail.

The Coach House

Our education room can accommodate 36 people seated at tables. The standard charge is £20.00 per hour unless an education session is booked.

Payment Information

All session prices include admission, use of the Coach House and materials unless specified.

Schools are asked to pay at the till by cash or cheque at the start of their visit.

See the leaflet  Spring / Summer 2008 leaflet (PDF)

For more information or to make a booking, please telephone 01793 770401 or email knash@swindon.gov.uk.